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via preposition uk /ˈvaɪə/ us /ˈvaɪə//ˈviː.ə/
viapreposition (TRAVELLING) B1 going through or stopping at a place on the way to another place: 经由;通过 The London to Cairo flight goes via Rome. We hope to bring you a live report from Ouagadougou via our satellite hook-up. "I'll be back a little late because I'm going via town." "Uh-huh." Nearly one home in ten across the country is wired up to receive TV via cable.该国有近十分之一的家庭通过电缆接收电视信号。 Internet connection via broadband offers many advantages.宽带互联网有许多优点。 Deliveries are routed via London. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Ways of achieving things a means to an endidiom actively aid another avenue bases basis device formula media method methodological methodologically standard operating procedure strategy styleless stylistic stylistically thus vehicle
viapreposition (USING) B1 using a particular machine, system, or person to send or receive something: 通过,凭借 Reports are coming in via satellite.报道通过卫星传送进来。 I only found out about it via my sister.我是从我姐姐那儿才知道了这件事。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Ways of achieving things a means to an endidiom actively aid another avenue bases basis device formula media method methodological methodologically standard operating procedure strategy styleless stylistic stylistically thus vehicle
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via | American Dictionary via preposition us/ˌvɑɪ·ə, ˌvi·ə/ by way of, or by use of: I sent the application papers via fax. |